Learn what "and in the end you still fail" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker believes the other person will ultimately lose or be unsuccessful.
From The Mistress Trap, Episode 56
Someone is taunting another person by saying they will still fail in the end.
Use this as a harsh comeback or threat-like warning in conflict. It sounds rude and aggressive, so it is not suitable for polite conversation.
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